There is an invitation from everyone to turn themselves in . An appeal to the hit-and-run driver joined by several citizens, acquaintances of the victim who peeped out at the Selargius cemetery to give a last farewell to Pino Incani, the 60-year-old cook, originally from San Gavino and resident in Quartu, overwhelmed and killed in the night .

Escape would no longer make sense. The Carabinieri investigated also examining the images of some cameras placed near the scene of the accident .

Meanwhile in Quartu, and elsewhere, Giuseppe Incani mourns, known to all as Pino: « An extraordinary man, dedicated to his work in the restaurant (Lo spiedo sardo, ed) », where everyone remembers him as «an irreplaceable cook, a master of profession, capable of preparing extraordinary lunches and dinners».

He had been a cook for 40 years: he almost always went to work by bike, going to Cagliari and back, at any time.

Also this night. The tragedy occurred at 1.15 am: Incani was returning from work when a car ran over him, sending him flying into the reeds beyond the guard rail . A phone call from a passerby triggered the alarm.

The family, whose body has already been returned for the funeral, is devastated by grief. Incredulous at what had happened: ' Pino always rode his bike, he knew the road very well, he was prudent. In case of rain it was his colleagues who brought him home ». Those colleagues wracked with grief since the early hours of the morning when the bad news reached them.

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